Dead See Promotions presents Icons, A Hero At Heart and Fragments at The RoadHouse. Icons are a five-piece progressive hardcore band from Leicester and Kettering who were founded in 2011, A Hero At Heart are a five-piece metalcore band from Birmingham and Fragments are also five-piece 'groovy metal hardcore' band from Birmingham, Walsall and Wolverhampton. Picture of A Hero At Heart courtesy of the band's official Facebook page.

This course includes Crab Cakes with Lemon Grass & Chilli and Thai Green Curry with Jasmine Rice. If you enjoy eating Thai food out and would love to eat Thai food in, this is the course for you. Both dishes are modern takes on classic Thai dishes that are easily replicated in the home for your friends and family or as a treat. This course can be made suitable for gluten-free diets.

Portland-based doom metal band Witch Mountain, fronted by vocalist Uta Plotkin, play at The Asylum with support from Moghul and Shebrew. Moghul are described as “lurking in the bleak concrete metropolis of Birmingham” and play their own brand of heavy rock, fusing doom, sludge, stoner and 70s grooves. Shebrew say they are “born from when molten lava meets the cool air” and describe themselves as “3 dudes, 3 instruments, some vocals and beer... lots of beer.”

The music of this Birmingham-born and based composer is rarely heard in Britain. He has taught as a Visiting Tutor at Birmingham Conservatoire for the past eight years and also teaches on the Open College of Arts course. This is the first time a concert showcasing his unique music has been put on. It's as a 50th birthday concert with two new works included by two of his current students George Kawalak and Robert Nettleship, and performances by colleagues. The concert also includes two of his electronic works as well as his chamber music.